
THE PRIORITIES OF THE caBIG® PROGRAM are determined by the communities it is designated to serve, which include dozens of academic and community cancer centers, thousands of scientists and clinical researchers, and countless related organizations that are "stakeholders" in the development of improved prevention, detection, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring.

THE PROGRESS MADE BY THE caBIG® PROGRAM in 2008 does not stop with connecting the NCI-designated Cancer Centers and the National Community Cancer Center Program (NCCCP).

21ST CENTURY BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES are changing more than scientific knowledge and methods—they are changing the scientific community itself and the ways in which individual scientists and scientific institutions interact cooperatively towards a common goal.










